perlmeditation
nbezzala
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There are some great posts on Perl monks about how to learn Perl. And a lot of books and tutorials to learn from.
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But, once I learn something, I would like to practice it on a real world problem. A lot of posts have problems seeking solutions, and these can be rephrased into 'Write a program to... ' type of questions for beginners.
Or, we could just link to those posts from a central place, and point the beginners to it.
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The aim would be to create an opportunity for effective learning as defined on <a href="http://norvig.com/21-days.html">Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years</a> - <i>the most effective learning requires a well-defined task with an appropriate difficulty level for the particular individual, informative feedback, and opportunities for repetition and corrections of errors.</i>
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Has this been done or tried before? How do we make it work?
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